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The institutional research data repository of the Universität Innsbruck is a service to enable storing, sharing and publishing of research data according to the FAIR principles for its employees and project partners.
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An institutional repository at Graz University of Technology to enable storing, sharing and publishing research data, publications and open educational resources. It provides open access services and follows the FAIR principles.
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The Austrian NeuroCloud (ANC) is a FAIR-enabling platform for sustainable research data management in Cognitive Neuroscience. Most of the offered research data is restricted, the publicly available datasets can be seen under https://data.anc.plus.ac.at/explore The ANC offers tools and services to archive, manage, and share neurocognitive data flexibly and according to community standards. Scientists have full control over what they share (e.g., full original datasets or data derivatives), how they share it (by choosing from a selection of licensing models), and with whom (e.g., by using the ANC’s adjustable User Agreement templates). The ANC provides persistent DOIs for data releases and operates in accordance with European GDPR. Moreover, the ANC fully supports the mission of the EOSC and is committed to the EU’s open science policy, legal standards, and best open science practices. Accordingly, the ANC aspires to facilitate FAIR data operations along the entire data lifecycle, actively supporting the ongoing shift in research culture towards increased transparency, data reusability, and result reproducibility.
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Tethys is an Open Access Research Data Repository of the GeoSphere Austria, which publishes and distributes georeferenced geoscientific research data generated at and in cooperation with the GeoSphere Austria. The research data publications and the associated metadata are predominantly provided in German or in English. The abstracts are provided in both languages. Tethys aims to provide published data sets as open data and in accordance with the FAIR Data Principles, findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable.
ARCHE (A Resource Centre for the HumanitiEs) is a service aimed at offering stable and persistent hosting as well as dissemination of digital research data and resources for the Austrian humanities community. ARCHE welcomes data from all humanities fields. ARCHE is the successor of the Language Resources Portal (LRP) and acts as Austria’s connection point to the European network of CLARIN Centres for language resources.
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The GeoSphere Austria Data Hub is a national data repository that provides high-quality data from the fields of weather, climate, environment, and geophysics from GeoSphere Austria and other Austrian research-performing organizations. The datasets are described with rich metadata and can be accessed via different data access services (API, bulk download, THREDDS data service). By offering high-quality data the GeoSphere Austria Data Hub aims to promote FAIR and open research and encourage innovation by making data easily accessible across different disciplines.
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GAMS is an OAIS compliant asset management system for the management, publication and long-term archiving of digital resources from the Humanities. It enables scholars, researchers and students to manage and publish resources from projects with permanent identification and enriched with metadata.
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AUSSDA - The Austrian Social Science Data Archive is a certified, national research infrastructure for the social science community. We offer sustainable and easy-to-use services in the field of digital archiving and preservation. The main beneficiaries are researchers, students, educational institutions and media professionals. We implement international standards to make research data findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable according to the FAIR principles. AUSSDA supports the open science movement to maximize the potential for data reuse. We stand for integrity in archiving and advocate for compliance with data protection and ethical principles in research data management. AUSSDA represents Austria as a national service provider in CESSDA ERIC, has locations at the universities of Vienna, Graz, Linz, Innsbruck, Krems and at the OeAW (Austrian Academy of Sciences) and works within a network of national and international partners.